Nationalist China

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From nationalist +‎ China.

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Nationalist China

  1. Republic of China
    • 1948 December 15, “Urge Chiang Resign As President”, in Evening Examiner[1], volume XCVII, number 139, Petersborough, page 1, column 1:
      It was learned reliably that Chiang’s closest associates finally suggested to him directly that the only salvation for Nationalist China is for him to step down and let others try to salvage the remnants—probably through negotiation with the Communists.
    • 1955, John C. Caldwell, Still the Rice Grows Green[2], Henry Regnery Company, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 177:
      But still two questions remain. Can Nationalist China take a bridgehead without American aid? And once taken, what happens next? Of what good will a small piece of land around Foochow, or Amoy, or Putien be to Free China?
    • 1962, Richard M. Nixon, Six Crises[3], Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 408:
      Kennedy said that he was opposed to recognition of Red China. He indicated, however, that strong arguments had been presented to him in favor of the so-called “two Chinas policy.” Under this policy, Nationalist China would retain its seat on the Security Council, and Red China would have only a seat in the Assembly. This would mean that Red China would have only one vote out of about a hundred in the Assembly and would not be able to block UN action by veto.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Nationalist China.

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